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The law of the land is taking its course. A special court has issued a proclamation against Nikki Sumi of NSCN (K) declaring him an absconder in a money laundering case being pursued by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Guwahati Zonal Office.
In Delhi, I get to meet politicians from across India and from various parties. They would often admit that unlike the Congress era, the BJP high command may encourage politicking and so on; but nothing is today manageable with money !
This particular ED case is just one case and about one individual. There could be several others facing such trial or have been lucky not to face any trial so far.
But what lies in the womb of time is not known to us.
Corruption and economic offences like money laundering were almost like expected norms in the past. But the fact of the matter is 'Corruption' erodes people's trust in its leaders.
In the context of Nagaland - leaders belong to two broad divisions - underground and overground.
Corruption has been working as a profoundly harmful force for the Naga society. But there is no social anguish against it. At least no such anguish is visible.
Hence the menace has continued to act as a corrosive harming the society.
Those in authorities do not have much in credit in terms of fighting the menace. Just take a look at the following figures.
In 2023 March, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report of the Union Home Ministry said that under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PC Act) - Cases Registered by Anti-Corruption Bureau, Vigilance and Lokayukta in Nagaland in 2021 was only one.
If you are surprised, in Mizoram it stood at 4 and Manipur recorded 7. Yet again the score came to zero in Meghalaya. But in two other BJP-ruled Arunachal Pradesh and Assam the figure stood at 12 and 16 respectively.
For Prevention of Corruption Act & Related Sections of IPC Cases Reported - the figure for Nagaland stood at mere one in 2019 and 2021 and it was 4 in 2020, according to 'Crime in India - 2021'.
Under Police Disposal of Cases by Anti-Corruption Bureau, Vigilance and Lokayukta under Prevention of Corruption Act and Related Sections of IPC (State/UT-wise) - 2021, the figures for Nagaland -- 25 cases pending and there were only two chargesheets.
The NCRB report states that the genesis of crime can be traced to interplay of various social, economic, demographic, local and institutional factors. The presumption that crime occurs because of the failures of police therefore exhibits a lack of mature understanding of the theories of criminal behavior, it notes.
It further said that any comparison among states/districts/regions/social groups etc. on the basis of these published data alone will be too simplistic and is best avoided.
Long back, in Nagaland, about government-contractors deal, it used to be said that payments are received on earth for works done in heaven.
My experience with Delhi intellectuals and political class gives me an instinct-guided feeling that hundreds of Modi detractors are waiting in the wings for the Prime Minister to fail. They do not mind Modi even to 'fail' on the Naga peace parleys.
Normalcy and peace in Nagaland are not their concern. There would be know-all intellectuals in Kolkata and Delhi too. So take media reports and opinion pieces with a pinch of salt.
They all had perhaps said Narendra Modi is losing 2019 and 2024 polls; and now they could easily say the Solution to the Naga issue would also fail.
Sadistic pleasure is only a small reason. There are other reasons too.
During Congress era, the right lobbying could fetch expected results. Be these for national awards or contracts or even some much sought after postings. This was also true to business and also getting key political appointments.
Next time you meet the neta class in Kolkata, Delhi Dimapur and Kohima - quiz them on this.
My plea has been that things have changed a lot since 2014. If some Netas at the national level are today frustrated; they deserve sympathies.
In 2014, there was hunger for change among the Indian voters. Modi and BJP played ‘dream merchants’ at a time when people’s mood was down-slide.
Narendra Modi represented different aspirations to different sets of people and that’s the yardstick of a mass appeal of a leader.
This was well reflected in 2019 when Rahul Gandhi's allegation on corruption related to Rafale had boomeranged. In 2024, even many BJP nominees suffered and the Congress tally increased.
People in Nagaland love Boleros. But they will also clamour with their version of 'hunger for change'.
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